Italy's antitrust regulator probes Apple over cloud services under Digital Market rules


FILE PHOTO: View of an Apple logo at an Apple store in Paris, France, April 23, 2025. REUTERS/Abdul Saboor/File Photo

MILAN, June 16 (Reuters) - ⁠Italy's competition regulator said on ⁠Tuesday it had opened an investigation into ‌Apple over compliance with interoperability obligations, under the European Digital Markets Act.

Under the rules, Apple must ​ensure that third-party providers ⁠of consumer cloud services ⁠can inter-operate effectively and free of charge ⁠with ‌hardware and software components controlled through the group's iOS and ⁠iPadOS operating systems, and have equal access ​as ‌Apple's iCloud service.

The authority said in the ⁠statement that ​it had proof that other providers of consumer cloud services could not be ⁠in the same position as ​iCloud, as they did not appear to have access to the same components used ⁠or made available to Apple’s service.

The probe is the first opened by the Italian watchdog under the Digital Markets Act, ​which allows national regulators ⁠to conduct preliminary investigations.

The authority said the ​results of its investigation ‌would be sent to ​the EU Commission.

(Reporting by Cristina Carlevaro, editing Giulia Segreti and Louise Heavens)

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